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Closure tests for mean field magnetohydrodynamics using a self consistent reduced model
The mean electromotive force and alpha effect are computed for a forced
turbulent flow using a simple nonlinear dynamical model. The results are used
to check the applicability of two basic analytic ansatze of mean-field
magnetohydrodynamics - the second order correlation approximation (SOCA) and
the tau approximation. In the numerical simulations the effective Reynolds
number Re is 2-20, while the magnetic Prandtl number varies from 0.1 to
. We present evidence that the approximation may be appropriate
in dynamical regimes where there is a small-scale dynamo. Catastrophic
quenching of the effect is found for high . Our results
indicate that for high SOCA gives a very large value of the
coefficient compared with the ``exact'' solution. The discrepancy depends on
the properties of the random force that drives the flow, with a larger
difference occuring for -correlated force compared with that for a
steady random force.Comment: submitted to MNRA